Matera oscuRa

- DARK MATtER(A) -

Cosmology and dark matter

withIN Galaxies and Clusters

2-6 September 2019 @ Matera-Basilicata

2019 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

con il patrocinio di:

Scientific Organizing Committee:

Giuliana Fiorillo (Università Federico II Napoli / INFN)

Carlo Giocoli (DIFA - Università di Bologna / INAF-OAS Bologna)

Claudio Grillo (Università degli Studi di Milano)

Tesla Jeltema (University of California, Santa Cruz)

Massimo Meneghetti (INAF-OAS Bologna)

Priya Natarajan (Yale University)

Nobuhiro Okabe (Hiroshima University)

Alex Saro (INAF Trieste)

Simona Vegetti (Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics Garching)


Local Organizing Committee:

Carlo Giocoli (DIFA - Università di Bologna / INAF-OAS Bologna)

Giulia Despali (Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics Garching)

Amata Mercurio (INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte)

Giovanni Covone (Dipartimento di Fisica, Federico II Napoli)

Stefano Ettori (INAF-OAS Bologna)

Nicola Cavallo (Università degli Studi della Basilicata / INFN)

Carmine Serio (Università degli Studi della Basilicata)

Rosario Aiello (INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte)

Filomena Bencivenga (INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte)

Andrea Di Dato (INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte)


Rationale

One of the most important and long-lasting challenges of modern astrophysics is understanding and unveiling the nature of dark matter. Despite the many uncertainties on its composition, dark matter is considered the main driver of large-scale structure formation in the Universe and, together with dark energy, accounts for 95 per cent of the total energy budget of the universe. The nature of dark matter and the standard LCDM models can be tested on many scales, from the shape of the cosmic web to the properties of galaxies and galaxy clusters, down to particle physics experiments aiming at detecting the dark matter particles. This conference aims at bringing together experts on galaxies, galaxy clusters, numerical simulations and observations, as well as dark matter detectors and alternative cosmological models. In this way, we hope to encourage stimulating and comprehensive discussions on the state of the art of dark matter models and boost research collaboration between different sides.

The conference will be held in Matera, a beautiful historical city in the south of Italy. In 2019, Matera will be the “European capital of culture” and thus will host many cultural and artistic events, setting the conference in a vibrant environment.


Info & contact: info.materaoscura@gmail.com